In today’s world, advice changes constantly. One day, eggs are bad; the next, they’re a superfood. The problem isn’t just conflicting information – it’s how quickly we accept what we’re told without thinking critically. This habit often extends beyond diet and lifestyle into faith itself. Many hold beliefs because they’ve been taught them since childhood or because respected leaders said so. But is that enough?…
Story Tag: TruthMatters
Gnosticism: Why John Wrote 1 John – Brian Orchard leadingtolife.org
The New Testament Church began with great enthusiasm, adding 5,000 people one day and 3,000 shortly after, as recorded in Acts. However, over time, the Church’s “first love” diminished due to Satan’s influence and false teachers infiltrating the Church. Christ rebuked the Church in Ephesus in Revelation for losing its initial passion, and the Apostle John, writing towards the end of the first century, addressed…